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To calculate `lamda_(m)^(0)` or `lamda_(eq)^(0)` of weak electrolyte

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`lamda_(mCH_(3)COOH)^(0)=lamda_(mCH_(3)COO^(-))^(0)+lamda_(m)^(0)H^(+)`
`=(lamda_(mCH_(2)COO^(-))^(0)+lamda_(mNa^(+))^(0))-lamda_(mNa^(+))^(0)+lamda_(mH^(+))^(0)+lamda_(mCl^(+))^(0)-lamda_(mCl^(-))^(0)`
`lamda_(CH_(3)COOH)^(0)=lamda_(mCH_(3)COONa+lamda_(mHCl)^(0)-lamda_(mNaCl)^(0)`
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